Logistics Manager with 20 years of Honorable U.S. Army experience. Lead innovative operational and logistical strategies to support vital military operations. Skills include; Strategic planning, Logistics management, Training and development, Team leadership, Acquisition and distribution, Communication and coordination, Operations management, Safety and security and much more

Internship as the Assistant Plans Operation and Supply Service Division Cell

Start Date: 2014-06-01

Serve as the Assistant Plans /Operations and Supply Service Division Cell while internship with the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, Logistics Readiness Center, (LRC) located on Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart Germany, worked with task completion plans operation and military support branch of the plans operations, training and military support office. Assisted the Director of Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) with military support plans, operations, security, intelligence, communications, and Key Assets Protection Program. Ensured required plans were developed and maintained IAW DOD, LRC, and Local Area guidance. Interpreted military, federal, overseas policies and directives for applicability. Developed inventory of resources (e.g. staff, equipment, etc.) in the Emergency Information System for potential use in military support operations and contingency operations. Assisted in coordinating a capability to respond to a variety of natural and man-made emergency disaster operations. Advised on resource capabilities, and task organization such as status on personnel, type of equipment needed to accomplish the mission. Assisted in reviewing, staffing and recommending support to local activities/ organizations, federal and non-federal agencies requesting military support for local events. Also assisted in the Supply and Service Division with turn-ins of CCI equipment, research and presentations of all financial stability of potential acquisitions. Worked across all agencies, support organizations to understand, and gain feedback before structuring and implementing financial projects. Developed and implemented proactive supplier risk reviews and improvement program procedures. Research and provide customers with information in written and verbal forms; receive, processes and tracks customer inquiries; provide support and training for customers needing assistance; seeks to clarify rules, regulations and procedures for data insert/updates.

Logistics/Supply Management

Start Date: 2012-02-01End Date: 2014-06-01

Served as the Logistics/Transportation Management Specialist S4, (54th Engineer Battalion), responsible for advising the Battalion Staff on logistical functions required to execute assigned and implied missions with primary focus on sustainment operations, automated logistics business management. Implemented comprehensive procedures and guidelines in deactivating 54th Engineer Battalion, included relocation of three of its units and the prep phase of closing down of Bamberg Germany within allotted time frame scheduled. Provided comprehensive counseling, and training to junior personnel on deactivation procedures resulting in $38.7 million of property being transferred within first week of Operation Task Force Harvest which reduce excess tremendously. Implemented innovative procedures that contributed significantly to the organization receiving 98% rating during audit and evaluations receiving excellence overall. Used automated tools such as WebVLIPS, LIW, WebFLIS, P-BUSE, DOD EMALL, Total Army Asset Visibility (TAV), FEDLOG, Parts Tracker, to ensure material was available and to expedite requisitions and tracking status. Conducted Staff Assistance Visit (SAV) to imply the importance of a good Command Supply Discipline Program, mentored leaders on Retail and Wholesale Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIP) for 18th Engineer Brigade, and 21st (TSC) Theater Support Command Table of Distribution Allowances (TDA), Modified Table of Organization & Equipment (MTOE) Equipment, Logistics Readiness Center (LRC), TDA Property, Delinquent Lateral Transfer and Property Accountability. Established and provided fielding operations with CIF warehouse prior to deployment on schedule and assistance to field out-going units to Afghanistan, to account for an issue of Organization Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) by using the Installation Support Module/ P-BUSE.

Brigade Logistics Manager/ Transportation Coordinator

Start Date: 2002-06-01End Date: 2004-04-01

Served as the Senior Logistics Manager for the brigade. Responsible for the life cycle logistics management of equipment issue, supply, funding and transport of the brigade 3200 Soldiers. Provided Integrated Logistics Support services to commands to maintain a affordable, effective and deployable operational force. Controlled the efficient flow of goods, services, and information between points of origin through customer placement in order to meet customer requirements. Ensured that customer service and time objectives are achieved within existing financial constraints in order to meet marketing and financial objectives.Build relationships with strategic customers through logistics initiatives. Integrate learning from customers, competitors, operating entities, distribution, transportation, customer service, other industries, industry groups, and professional training to continuously improve competitive position.Provided work assignments to subordinates, sets deadlines and priorities. Determined appropriate course of action. Interpreted and adapt instructions and provided guidance to subordinates and resolves work problems.Determined most critical and compound logistics support necessities including facilities, personnel, safety, customer service, maintenance, supply and supply chain, field services and transportation/distribution functions for 5000 personnel. Performed analysis to judge the performance of the Army supply chain to include positioning of specific material in forward stocking sites, movement of material to the end user, and movement between theater transportation nodes.Determined support requirements including facilities, personnel, safety, transportation and maintenance of three facilities in three states.